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Have you tried the manual search? Push and hold the TV button on the top row for 3 secs until flashes, then push the red power button (either one) and then, (with the TV on) aim the remote at it and push the up arrow and release. keep doing this until the TV turns off and as soon as it does, push the # to store. If this doesn't work then they are likely incompatible.
The Pink wire is negatively switched wire in the green plug, this should be cut and it should function all the time it's on. So when you put the brake on it grounds that wire and shuts the screen off (safety) If that doesn't work it will be switched by applied 12v.
I haven't looked at what other solutions say, that's just what I see from the diagram
Are you using the VGA port on the Jensen TV? What is your computer's OS?
The usual reason for the unsupported mode message is that the the computer did not recognize the TV as a monitor on boot up or that the previous settings were incompatible with the TV. (For example, if you previously had a CRT connected to the computer and used a refresh rate of 75 Hz, the TV can't handle the refresh rate. It needs to be set at 60 Hz.)
First turn off both the TV and the computer. Then turn on the TV and set it for the PC input (assuming you are using the VGA port). Next turn on the computer. If you have Windows XP or later, it should find the TV and set the resolution without any input. (If it doesn't, use a different monitor and set the resolution to 1366 x 768 and 60 Hz. Then try again.) If you used the HDMI port, try the VGA port. This TV doesn't understand a computer signal over the HDMI port (only set top boxes).
This really sounds like a wiring problem. I would start from scratch, seeing as how it will be difficult to find the issue you describe. Also, if you can, solder your connections to the radio. If you used crimp butts they may not have been tight enough and vibrated loose with use of the boat. Hope this helps
you have to turn off the gps time there is a setting in the menu that you turn off navigation sync or something like that. Go to setup and nav time. It is whatever setting has to do with navigation time
Try entering the default Jensen passcode "012345". It may sound silly, but it'll work if the owner hasn't changed the password to their own personal code.
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